Challenging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Calling the jury
are sworn or the jury, unless some just cause of challenge or excuse, with respect to any of them, shall be
Bill of exceptions
judgment of nonsuit or in refusing or admitting evidence or challenges, and other matters, the counsel for the party dissatisfied with
Array
forth a jury of men impannelled upon a cause. to challenge the array of the pannel is at once to except
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Appellor
an accuser; a criminal who accuses his accomplices, one who challenges a jury, etc.
Fight
Fight. See CHALLENGES TO FIGHT. A fight is a combat between two and
Independent advice
a disposition is often an important issue in an undue-influence challenge to the property disposition, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Herald
because it was part of his office to charge or challenge unto battle or combat], an officer who registers genealogies, adjusts
Selecti judices
by the pr'tor, drawn by lot, and subject to be challenged and sworn like our juries, 3 Bl. Com. 366.
recuse
To refuse or reject as a judge to challenge that the judge shall not try the cause
Void
by a court of competent jurisdiction. Until its validity is challenged, its legality is preserved', Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th Edn.,
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